If you've been reading the blog for a while then you'll know I'm obsessed with the Sketchbook Project and have been doing it for almost 10 years (since I lived in Australia)!

The deal is, you get sent a sketchbook, you fill it in over a year then you send it back and it lives in the Brooklyn Art Library where anyone can visit and look at it. On top of that they do a mobile library tour every year (probably to a city or town near you). You can also opt to get yours digitized so it can also be viewed online.

Here's a sneak-peek into a few of the 2017 sketchbooks:

Ryan Cho: Baltimore, MD

Bonnie Pierce: Stuart, FL

Brendan Sarseield: Tokyo, Japan

Par Bostrom: Umea,Sweden

Brendan Sarseield: Tokyo, Japan

Leila Orienter: Oxford, CT

Ho Chan: Taipei, Taiwan

Juliet Mevi: Berkely, CA

Jia Gao: Baltimore, MD

Ho Chan: Taipei, Taiwan

Leila Orienter: Oxford, CT

Jay Forsythe: Lowell, AE

You can either choose from one of their fun themes to get you going, or you can create whatever you want. Last year I chose to fill mine with simple, hand-drawn patterns. You can check them all out here.

So, let's cut to the exciting news! The Sketchbook Project has given me a supply pack to give away! It includes: